Tahini Stuffed Chocolate Covered Dates are going to be your new favourite treat! When you bite into one you’ll think you’re eating a chocolate bar. Tahini stuffed dates are truly delicious. The nutty and slightly savoury flavour of tahini really balances the sweetness and caramel flavour of the Medjool date. All of this is enrobed in chocolate and topped with sesame seeds and shredded coconut. They really remind me of a Snickers bar. So good!
For more recipes with tahini visit my posts for Tahini Hot Chocolate and Tahini Balsamic Dressing.
Tahini Stuffed Dates are a sweet snack or dessert made with only four ingredients. Fill a Medjool date with sesame seed butter (aka tahini) and then dip it in chocolate. So simple, and really, doesn't that sound too good?
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Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Naturally sweet
- Naturally gluten free
- No bake treat!
- Simple and quick to make
- Freezer-Friendly
- Nutritious and Satisfying
Ingredients
See the recipe card below for a full list of ingredients and measurements.
More Topping and Filling Options
- Crushed pretzels
- Crushed nuts like pecans or pistachios
- Drizzle of white chocolate
- Sesame seeds
- Shredded coconut
- Flaky salt
- Add a pecan or almond inside the date for added crunch
- Add a little jam to the filling
- Try other nut or seed butters like peanut butter, almond butter or sunflower seed butter
How To Make Tahini Stuffed Dates
Here are the step-by-step instructions to make this recipe.
Step 1: Remove the date seeds.
Begin by removing the dates seeds by cutting a slit along one side of the date. Place the pitted dates on a large plate or baking sheet.
Step 2: Fill the centre of each date with tahini.
Fill the center of the date with about ½ to 1 teaspoon of tahini, however much will fit! Place these tahini filled dates in the freezer.
Step 3: Melt the chocolate and dip the dates.
Meanwhile, melt the chocolate chips with coconut oil on the stove in a double boiler over medium-low heat. Use oven mitts if the side of the bowl is warm to the touch.
Stir until the chocolate is fully melted and remove from the heat. Let the chocolate cool slightly so it's not too hot for your fingers as you dip the dates. Dip your tahini stuffed dates in the chocolate.
Step 4: Add desired toppings and chill the chocolate dipped dates.
Sprinkle with desired toppings. Place them in the fridge to cool until the chocolate is set and enjoy!
Expert Tips
- It’s really important to ensure the tahini is well stirred. Tahini can be thinner and more oily at the top of the jar and you really want the tahini to be well stirred and thick so it will stay put in the centre of the date.
- Keep this snack in the refrigerator so the chocolate doesn’t melt. Serve them chilled.
- Kids love to help with making this treat. Little kids can help with sprinkling shredded coconut and sesame seeds on top of the dates after they’ve been dipped in chocolate. Older kids love to help with the messy part of dipping the date in the melted chocolate.
- Purchasing quality tahini and quality chocolate will make a big taste difference in this recipe. A good time to treat yourself to the good stuff!
Recipe FAQs
Yes! They keep really well in the freezer. The sugar content in dates prevents them from getting too hard when frozen so you can eat them directly from the freezer!
Tahini is a seed butter made from toasted, ground, hulled sesame seeds. It’s delicious and has a nutty, slightly savoury flavour that is hard to describe but so delicious.
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Recipe
Tahini Stuffed Chocolate Covered Dates
Ingredients
- 1 lb Medjool dates
- ½ cup tahini (sesame seed butter) well stirred
- 1 ⅓ cup semi sweet chocolate chips
- ½ tsp coconut oil
To Top The Dates
- sprinkle of sesame seeds
- sprinkle of shredded coconut
Instructions
- Begin by removing the dates seeds by cutting a slit along one side of the date. Place the pitted dates on a large plate or baking sheet.
- Fill the center of the date with about ½ to 1 teaspoon of tahini, however much will fit! Place these tahini filled dates in the freezer.
- Meanwhile, melt the chocolate chips with coconut oil on the stove in a double boiler over medium-low heat. Use oven mitts if the side of the bowl is warm to the touch. (Instructions for a double boiler: Fill a saucepan with several inches of water and place a heat safe mixing bowl over the saucepan in order to melt your chocolate.)
- Stir until the chocolate is fully melted and remove from the heat. Let the chocolate cool slightly so it's not too hot for your fingers as you dip the dates.
- Dip your tahini stuffed dates in the chocolate and sprinkle with desired toppings. Place them in the fridge to cool until the chocolate is set and enjoy!
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‘Til next time,
Christy
Meg says
MMmmm!!! Little bites of delight! And easy to make! Thanks for the inspo! Going to try it with almond butter too!